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10-letter words containing t, e, r, h

  • watersheds — Plural form of watershed.
  • watertight — constructed or fitted so tightly as to be impervious to water: The ship had six watertight compartments.
  • waterwheel — a wheel or turbine turned by the weight or momentum of water and used to operate machinery.
  • weathering — the state of the atmosphere with respect to wind, temperature, cloudiness, moisture, pressure, etc.
  • weatherize — to make (a house or other building) secure against cold or stormy weather, as by adding insulation, siding, and storm windows.
  • weatherman — a person who forecasts and reports the weather; meteorologist.
  • weathermen — Plural form of weatherman.
  • weightroom — an exercise room with weightlifting equipment.
  • wetterhorn — a mountain in S Switzerland, in the Bernese Alps. 12,149 feet (3715 meters).
  • what price — You use what price in front of a word or expression that refers to something happening when you want to ask how likely it is to happen. You usually do this to emphasize either that it is very likely or very unlikely.
  • whatsoever — At all (used for emphasis).
  • wheat beer — any of various beers brewed using a mixture of wheat malt and barley malt
  • wheat germ — the embryo or nucleus of the wheat kernel, used in or on foods as a concentrated source of vitamins.
  • wheat rust — any of several diseases of wheat caused by rust fungi of the genus Puccinia.
  • wheatgrass — any of several wheatlike grasses of the genus Agropyron, grown for forage in the western U.S.
  • wheatworms — Plural form of wheatworm.
  • wheel trim — metallic decorative trim over or around the wheels of a motor vehicle
  • whereabout — whereabouts.
  • whereafter — after which
  • whereuntil — until which
  • whethering — (obsolete) The retention of the afterbirth in cows.
  • whether…or — if on the one hand…or even if on the other hand
  • white amur — grass carp
  • white area — an area of land for which no specific planning proposal has been adopted
  • white bear — polar bear.
  • white crab — ghost crab.
  • white race — fair-skinned people
  • white rock — a city in SW British Columbia, in SW Canada, SE of Vancouver.
  • white room — a room from which all contaminants have been eliminated and in which temperature, humidity, and pressure are controlled: used for assembly and repair of precision mechanisms, in preventing infection, etc.
  • white rose — the emblem of the royal house of York.
  • white rust — Plant Pathology. a disease of plants, characterized by pustules of white spores on affected parts that become yellow and malformed, caused by fungi of the genus Albugo.
  • white work — needlework done in white on fine white cloth, especially linen.
  • whitebeard — an old man, especially one with a white or gray beard.
  • whiteboard — a smooth, glossy sheet of white plastic that can be written on with a colored pen or marker in the manner of a blackboard.
  • whitebread — any white or light-colored bread made from finely ground, usually bleached, flour.
  • whitecedar — (US) alternative spelling of white cedar.
  • whitehorse — a river flowing NW and then SW from NW Canada through Alaska to the Bering Sea. About 2000 miles (3220 km) long.
  • whitepaper — Alternative spelling of white paper.
  • whiteprint — a proof print made by means of the diazo process.
  • whitethorn — a hawthorn, Crataegus laevigata, having white flowers.
  • whitewater — of or moving over or through rapids: whitewater rafting down the Colorado River.
  • whitterick — a weasel or stout
  • whole rest — a rest equivalent in duration to a whole note.
  • winchester — (in the Middle Ages) a kingdom, later an earldom, in S England. Capital: Winchester.
  • winterthur — a city in Zurich canton, in N Switzerland, NE of Zurich.
  • wire cloth — a material of wires of moderate fineness, used for making strainers, manufacturing paper, etc.
  • withdrawed — (nonstandard) Simple past tense and past participle of withdraw.
  • withdrawer — One who withdraws.
  • withholder — Agent noun of withhold; one who withholds.
  • woolgather — to engage in woolgathering.
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